By Peter White
02.05.2020 - 03:33 / variety.com
By Brian Steinberg
Senior TV Editor
David Rhodes, the former president of CBS News, has taken on a consulting role that might raise some eyebrows: He’s working again for one of the Murdoch family’s news operations.
Rhodes is said to be working on an assignment related to video for News U.K., the British operating unit of News Corp., according to a person familiar with the matter. The company declined to make executives available for comment, and Rhodes did not respond immediately to a query
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Countdown star Rachel Riley has criticised Eamonn Holmes for his comments on coronavirus and 5G technology during an episode of This Morning.
Daniel Radcliffe is the first of a host of stars to stage online video readings as part of J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter at Home initiative.
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Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has suggested the two-metre distancing rule could be relaxed to allow people to go back to work ahead of the coronavirus lockdown being lifted.
Paloma Faith, Nick Cave, and Johnny Marr are among the stars who have put their names to a letter calling on the U.K. government to bail out arts organisations amid the Covid-19 crisis.
More than 400 figures from the creative community have warned that the U.K. will become a "cultural wasteland" unless the British government provides urgent financial support for the creative industries.The warning came in a letter to the U.K.
They're calling for "urgent" government support
Former MasterChef judge Gary Mehigan has become a household name in Australia.